ABS CNC Machining​ Service

Get instant quotes for custom CNC machined ABS parts. Rapid prototyping and production with fast times. ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485, and AS9100D certified for superior quality and reliability.

Why Choose ABS for Precision Machining Parts?

ABS is a top choice for CNC machining, combining excellent impact resistance, lightweight design, and superior affordability with great dimensional stability and ease of finishing. It machines reliably with clean chip evacuation, delivering smooth surfaces, tight tolerances down to ±0.001″ (25 μm), and repeatable results even in medium-to-high volume production—making it the preferred material for functional prototypes, electronic enclosures, automotive interiors, consumer products, and custom fixtures.

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Available Parts for ABS CNC Machining

ABS CNC Machining is suitable for a wide range of ABS materials including standard ABS, ABS flame-retardant grades, ABS+PC blends, high-impact ABS, and specialty ABS formulations. The suitability depends on the material’s machinability. Here are the parts we can provide for CNC Machining.

ABS CNC Services and Capabilities

Swiss Machining

Swiss machining: ultra-precise, small-diameter complex parts machined from bar stock in a single setup – with micron-level tolerances and zero secondary operations.

CNC Turning and Milling

CNC turning and milling with live tooling combines both lathe and mill capabilities to machine parts with cylindrical features from metal rod stock.

FAQ's

We offers ABS Plastic in three thickness options: .125″ (3.18mm), .187″ (4.75mm), and .234″ (5.94mm).

When ordering ABS plastic through us, keep the following size limits in mind:

  • For instant quotes, the smallest supported part size is 1″ × 2″, and the largest is 30″ × 44″.
  • For larger projects, you can request a custom quote for parts up to 30″ × 47″.

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What is Swiss Machining?

What is Swiss Machining?

Swiss machining uses a sliding headstock and guide bushing, unlike standard lathes, to support material while the tool remains stationary.

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